£1.5bn UK lawsuit alleges Apple’s ‘excessive’ 30% cut unfairly raised App Store prices<div class="feat-image">
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<p>The legal battles surrounding Apple’s App Store continue to mount up. A class action lawsuit was filed this week at London’s Competition Appeal Tribunal, alleging that UK Apple users have been overcharged for apps for years.</p>
<p>The suit argues that Apple’s dominance in the app market enabled it to charge ‘excessive’ fees, citing Apple’s typical 30% commission of paid apps and in-app purchases. If upheld, possible compensation for UK consumers could top £1.5 billion (or about $2 billion).</p>
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£1.5bn UK lawsuit alleges Apple’s ‘excessive’ 30% cut unfairly raised App Store prices